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The $500 US Dollar Bill is a favorite among collectors.  Rare prints, in great condition, can fetch anywhere between $600 to over $1000 apiece! However, depending on the rarity, some $500 US Dollar Bill can be worth more!

The condition is everything with regards to these, so you need to keep these bills in a defensive case or covering to stay away from wear and tear and limit touching them to maintain a strategic distance from corrosive blur (from your sweat). Since millions of $500 bills were issued before, some bills still remain fairly common. Serial number ranges, years, seal colors, and special varieties also affect a $500 US Dollar Bill’s value.

History of $500 US Dollar Bill

The United States $500 bills were last printed amid the 1940s. Individuals, for the most part, consider 1969 as the most recent year that they were consistently found available for use. You need to recollect that a great many $500 bills were issued. Non-specific illustrations are still exceptionally basic notwithstanding being extremely extraordinary looking (particularly on the off chance that you can’t recall when these were routinely accessible at banks).

The first $500 note was issued by the Province of North Carolina in May 1780 with Virginia following with its very own $500 note soon thereafter. Extra high-division notes were issued amid the War of 1812 and amid the Civil War as Confederate cash. Further, amid the Federal banknote time frame, which started in 1861, Congress approved the issuance of $500 notes. The last issuance of a $500 charge was a Federal Reserve Note issued in 1934 that highlights President William McKinley on the front.

The United States issued the $500 US Dollar Bills as gold certificates, national bank notes, treasury notes, silver certificates, among other types of interest-bearing notes. Also, since counterfeit $500 US Dollar Bills are prevalent today so look out for bills that are black and white, laminated, smaller or bigger than our current paper money.

High-denomination (HD) banknote issuing data for $500 Bill:

  • Legal tender
    • Series Dates: 1862, 1863, 1869, 1874, 1875, 1878, 1880
  • Compound interest treasury note
    • Series Dates: 1863, 1864
  • Interest-bearing note
    • Series Dates: 1861, 1863, 1864, 1865
  • Silver certificate
    • Series Dates: 1878, 1880
  • Treasury note
    • Series Date: 1891
  • National banknote
    • Series Dates: 1865, 1875
  • Federal Reserve note
    • Series Dates: 1918, 1928, 1934
  • National gold banknote
    • Series Dates: 1870
  • Gold certificate
    • Series Dates: 1865, 1870, 1875, 1882, 1922, 1928

The National Numismatic Collection at the Smithsonian Institution contains (in addition to other things) the Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP) ensured proofs and the Treasury Department gathering of United States cash. Prominently absent are a few sorts of Compound and Interest Bearing Notes because they were printed amid the ahead of schedule to mid-1860s on thin paper. Therefore, these high-division notes are for all intents and purposes non-existent. Their issuance (1861– 65) pre-dates the BEP’s obligation regarding U.S. Cash (the 1870s), so it is blessed that any verifications exist in the present documents.

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